Krambambula (band)

After the completion of this project Volski still had many ideas for such kind of comic songs, but he couldn’t record them with his N.R.M.

Then Lavon Volski had an idea to create a new band, whose music would be solely entertaining and would not concern politics.

To record track "Old hippies" (Belarusian: Старыя хіпаны) it was decided to invite Siarhei Mikhalok from Lyapis Trubetskoy band, as the musicians felt that this song suited him in style very well.

According to Siarhei, he began to insert Belarusian-language songs in the albums of his Lyapis Trubetskoy band precisely under the influence of work with Lavon Volski.

[9] Alexander Kulinkovich from the band Neuro Dubel also joined Krambambula and recorded one song with it.

[10] Belarusian sportsmen participated in the shooting of the video for this song: cyclist Natallia Tsylinskaya, swimmer Aliaksandra Herasimenia, football players Alyaksandr Khatskevich, Alexander Hleb and Gennady Tumilovich.

Gunesh Abasova (Azerbaijani: Günəş Abbasova), a Belarusian singer of Azerbaijan origin, took part in the recording of the.

[14] The song "Tourists" (Belarusian: Турысты), recorded in a duet with Siarhei Mikhalok, became this album’s hit.

In May 2007 a new album Svyatochnaya (Belarusian: Сьвяточная) was released, it was devoted to the holidays (religious, state and secular).

At the same time a collection of the best songs of the band named The Best albo Belarusian Disco was released in honor of its five-year jubilee.

In the song dedicated to the anniversary of the October Revolution Lenin, Stalin and Dzerzhinsky were mentioned as those who "had bothered".

[19][20] At the end of that year the band released the single "Dolce Vita", that was recorded in the style of the first albums.

[23] During the work on the album on December 19, 2010 presidential elections took place in Belarus, in which Alexander Lukashenko won once again.

The cultural figures, who expressed their support for political prisoners, were included in the secret "black list".

Among the musicians who got in the "black list" were: Lyapis Trubetskoy, Palac, Krama, Neuro Dubel, Naka, Zmicier Vajciuskievic and Lavon Volski’s bands (N.R.M.

Among other things, there was also a cover version of the famous Irish folk song "Whiskey in the Jar" on the disk.

The Embassy of Lithuania made advances to the Belarusian band fans and issued free visas to their country when they presented a ticket for this concert.

The embassy has begun to hold to this practice for all the following events, when large Belarusian concerts are held in Lithuania.

[27] In 2015, after a long lull, the band released a new album called Chyrvony shtral (Belarusian: Чырвоны штраль).

[28][29] In March 2016 Anna Volskaya, wife of Lavon Volski and the manager of Krambambula band, died of cancer.

Mikhail Anempodistov and Lavon Volski in Lviv , 2009
Krambambula at " Basowiszcza-2007 "
Special Purpose Police Unit in the center of Minsk (December 19, 2010)
Krambambula in 2015
Lavon Volski in 2009